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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Southern Finland

Best huts in Southern Finland are often situated in natural settings, providing access to hiking and tranquil wilderness. The region features a diverse landscape of forests and lakes, characteristic of the Finnish outdoors. These accommodations range from basic shelters to more equipped rental cabins. Southern Finland offers various options for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a connection with nature.

Best huts in Southern Finland

  • The most popular huts is Mustalampi Picnic Shelter, a facilities that offers a well-equipped barbecue area in a beautiful location. It includes toilets and wood supplies, making it a popular and well-frequented picnic spot.
  • Another must-see spot is Bisajärvi Camping Area, a camping area with toilet facilities and a fireplace. Visitors can expect a lake that reflects the surrounding trees and a location only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, known for lake swimming and traditional saunas.
  • Visitors also love Pilkutin Fireplace and Shelter, a facilities with a fireplace and a long-drop toilet. It serves as a good starting point or mid-point rest along the Poronpolku "Reindeer trail" and offers a clear water lake for refreshing.
  • Southern Finland is known for open wilderness huts, day-use huts, and rental cabins. These include free, unreservable shelters for resting, basic lean-to shelters, and private rental options with enhanced amenities.
  • The huts in Southern Finland are appreciated by the komoot community. There are more than 200 upvotes and 55 photos from visitors, highlighting the appeal of these outdoor accommodations.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Mustalampi Picnic Shelter

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A well-equipped barbecue area in a beautiful location where you can also camp. Toilets and wood supplies are also available.

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Bisajärvi Camping Area

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Bisajärvi is one of Sipoonkorpi's designated camping areas, with toilet facilities and a fireplace. The lake is typical of this part of Finland; on clear days it reflects the surrounding trees beautifully. This camping spot is only a short walk from Kuusijärvi, with its lake swimming and traditional saunas.

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Laavu at Holma-Saarijärvi

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For me, this is a very nice place, as it is partly located on an island in the middle of a beautiful lake. The facilities at Holma-Saarijärvi campsite include a fire pit, a shed next to the bridge that leads to the island, and an outdoor toilet. Firewood is available and is probably provided by the National Park Authority. There is another campsite on the west bank of the lake that also has a fire pit and an outdoor toilet.

Leave the place better than you found it :-)
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Pilkutin Fireplace and Shelter

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This is a good starting point for Poronpolku "Reindeer trail". This is kind of middle of the 55 km route. You can bike light and leave lunch gear and food at your car. There is a fire place and long drop toilet. There is also a clear water lake where you fresh up after the whole journey. The main trail network is mostly south and around this area.

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Sauna house near Rantapiha with two changing rooms and a sauna room.

The sauna is open to the public from noon to 8:00 PM. The cost is €2 per adult, which is simply dropped into a box. The stove must be heated with wood, which is located in an adjacent shed. You can easily cool off in Lake Savojärvi. Those who prefer to be on their own can book the sauna in the morning or from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

There is a drinking water tap outside the sauna house.

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Fire pit with lake view

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Located at the scenic water front in a shaded forest, take a break at the wooden benches or spend some more time at the fire pit. There is lots of wood in the nearby hut for you to saw. You will also find a pit toilet and a small jetty.

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Sorlampi cooking shelter

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This charming little shelter has picnic tables and dry toilets, both of which can come in handy on a run. There are some lovely views across the lake too.

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Another well-equipped picnic area! Here, you will find a fire pit, shelters, a firewood storage area, a toilet, and several tables.

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Hopefully you brought some sausages and a lighter! Here you can build a fire and enjoy the beautiful views from the observation tower.

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Shelter near the lake with a fire pit, including barbecue facilities and seating.

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Beautiful cabin with barbecue facilities in the birch forest.

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This charming little shelter has picnic tables and dry toilets, both of which can come in handy on a run. There are some lovely views across the lake too.

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Another well-equipped picnic area! Here, you will find a fire pit, shelters, a firewood storage area, a toilet, and several tables.

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I managed on the path with tyres ment for asphalt. Partly path has big stones and roots of the trees on the way but mostly route is enjoyable with bicycle. By The Lake of Bisa there are wooden bences built right near the water, where you can eat your picnic or just enjoy the view. Also next to the lake is a rocky hill. On the top of the hill is cooking shelter, where you clime up along built stairs. The view is beautifull, over the lake area.

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Well-developed place to stay overnight. There is also plenty of dry firewood and a log splitter.

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Firewood is provided at the fire pits in the national park. This place is very popular because it is very easily accessible for residents of Helsinki and Espoo. Camping is permitted in the national park near these fire pits. This is why there are often hikers who like to spend the night here.

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For me, this is a very nice place, as it is partly located on an island in the middle of a beautiful lake. The facilities at Holma-Saarijärvi campsite include a fire pit, a shed next to the bridge that leads to the island, and an outdoor toilet. Firewood is available and is probably provided by the National Park Authority. There is another campsite on the west bank of the lake that also has a fire pit and an outdoor toilet. Leave the place better than you found it :-) https://www.nationalparks.fi/hikinginfinland/visitorguidelines

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Southern Finland?

Southern Finland offers a diverse range of huts. You'll find free, unreservable Open Wilderness Huts (Autiotupa/Kämppä) for overnight stays, Day-Use Huts (Päivätupa) and Lean-to Shelters (Laavu) for resting, and more comfortable Rental Huts and Cabins (Mökki/Lomamökki) that can be booked for exclusive use, often with enhanced amenities like saunas and jacuzzis.

Are there family-friendly huts in Southern Finland?

Yes, many huts and shelters in Southern Finland are suitable for families. For example, the Laavu at Holma-Saarijärvi is a lean-to shelter in a beautiful lake setting, ideal for a family stop. The Fire pit with lake view also offers a scenic spot with amenities for a family break. Many locations provide fire pits, toilets, and scenic surroundings for children to enjoy.

What kind of natural features can I expect near these huts?

Huts in Southern Finland are typically nestled in scenic natural settings, often by serene lakes or within national parks. You can expect stunning views, tranquil forest environments, and opportunities for wild swimming. Many spots, like the Sorlampi cooking shelter, offer lovely views across a lake, while others provide access to dense forests and nature reserves.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts?

The huts serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, and exploring the Finnish wilderness. For specific routes, consider exploring easy hikes or more challenging trails. If you're a runner, there are numerous running trails nearby. Many locations also offer fire pits for cooking and enjoying the outdoors.

Are there huts with good facilities for cooking or picnicking?

Yes, many huts and shelters are well-equipped for cooking and picnicking. The Picnic area with shelter and fire pit in Sipoonkorpi National Park is a great example, offering a fire pit, shelters, firewood, and tables. The Sorlampi cooking shelter also provides picnic tables and dry toilets with lake views.

Can I find huts with unique features like saunas or observation towers?

While many open wilderness huts are basic, some rental cabins offer private saunas and jacuzzis for a more luxurious experience. For a unique feature in a free hut, the Hut with fireplace, dry toilet & observation tower provides not only a place to rest but also an observation tower for scenic views.

What is the best time to visit huts in Southern Finland?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying long daylight hours. Autumn (September-October) offers beautiful fall foliage. Winter (December-March) provides opportunities for winter hiking and experiencing the snowy landscape, though some huts might be more challenging to access. Spring (April-May) is good for birdwatching as nature awakens.

Are there any huts that offer a good viewpoint?

Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located to provide excellent views. The Hut with fireplace, dry toilet & observation tower specifically features an observation tower for panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Lakeside Dock in Aarnikotkan Metsän Nature Reserve offers beautiful lake views from its location.

Are dogs allowed in or near the huts?

While specific rules can vary, many outdoor areas and trails in Southern Finland are dog-friendly. When staying in open wilderness huts, it's generally expected that dogs are kept under control and respect other users. For rental cabins, check with the specific booking provider regarding pet policies. Always ensure your dog is on a leash in protected areas and clean up after them.

Do I need to book huts in advance?

Free open wilderness huts and lean-to shelters are generally unreservable and operate on a first-come, first-served basis. They are shared accommodations. However, if you're looking for more comfort and privacy, rental huts and cabins (Mökki/Lomamökki) require advance booking. These can be found through various online platforms and often offer amenities like private saunas.

Are there public saunas near any of the huts?

Yes, traditional Finnish saunas are an integral part of the outdoor experience. For instance, the Rantapiha Public Sauna at Lake Savojärvi offers a public sauna experience by the lake, allowing visitors to combine their hut stay with a relaxing sauna session and a dip in the lake.

What amenities can I expect at a typical open wilderness hut?

Open wilderness huts (Autiotupa/Kämppä) are designed for basic comfort. They typically include bunks, a table, benches, a stove for heating and cooking, and a dry toilet. Firewood, a saw, and an axe are often provided. These huts are open and unlocked, intended for hikers to rest and spend a night or two, and are shared accommodations.

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